Wuluksayi Township
The village of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is located in the southwest of Qira County, east of Nu, and nu County, Tibet. It connects to Hetu County, Tibet autonomous region, West to Hotan County and Luopu County, and northwest to the area of haha. In 2018, the area was 989 square kilometers, and the registered residence population was 5097.
Uruksayi, Uyghur, means dahetan, which is named after its location on the Bank of the uruksayi river. In 1984, it belonged to qiaha township. In November 1984, when the village was built, five brigades were separated from the original qiaha commune to build wuluksayi township. As of October 2019, eight administrative villages are under the jurisdiction of wuluksayi township.
In 2018, there were three industrial enterprises in wuluksayi township.
Historical evolution
Uruksayi, Uyghur, means dahetan, which is named after its location on the Bank of the uruksayi river.
In 1984, it belonged to qiaha township.
In November 1984, when the village was built, five brigades were separated from the original qiaha commune to build wuluksayi township.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, wuluksayi township has jurisdiction over badagan, keke'er, akqige, segezilek, yulongke, qiongsayi, wutalak and Yulong.
As of October 2019, eight administrative villages are under the jurisdiction of wuluksayi township. The people's government is stationed in badagan village.
geographical environment
Location context
Wuluksayi Township, located in the southwest of the county, is adjacent to Nur Township in the East, Ritu County of Tibet Autonomous Region in the south, Hotan County and Luopu County in the west, and qiaha Township in the northwest, covering an area of 989 square kilometers.
topographic features
Wuluksayi township is located in the south of Taklimakan Desert, the north foot of Kunlun Mountain, and the southwest of Cele county. The terrain inclines from south to north, with an average altitude of 2850 meters, the highest altitude of 6785 meters, and the lowest altitude of 1720 meters.
climate
Wuluksayi Township belongs to the warm temperate continental arid climate, which is characterized by the influence of topography, great climate difference, four distinct seasons, sufficient light, large temperature difference between day and night, and sandy soil as the main soil.
hydrology
Wuluksayi township is rich in water resources, and there are 5 rivers in the territory. Wuluksayi river originates from the northern foot of Kunlun Mountain, with a length of 76km and a width of 400m, and flows through akeqige village, badagan village and Keke village. Badagan canal is located in badagan village, with a reservoir capacity of 200000 cubic meters.
natural resources
The mineral resources in wuluksayi Township mainly include gold, jade, limestone, copper mine, quartz mine, crystal stone, etc.; the wild animal resources mainly include yellow goat, fox, marmot, hare, eagle, snow chicken, quack chicken, etc.; the wild plant resources mainly include Qinglan, Suoyang, Xuelian, etc.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in wuluksayi township are flood and earthquake. From 1984 to 2011, there were 10 years of large floods in the territory, with an average of 2.7 years. The most serious one was the continuous catastrophic flood from June 20 to July 10, 1999, with 280 mu of flooded farmland and 270 livestock dead. From 2008 to 2009, there were three earthquakes in the territory.
population
In 2010, there were 4587 permanent residents in wuluksayi township.
2011, the total population of the registered residence in the village of the UN town was 4603, of which 233 were urban and 5.1% were urbanization; 2294 of the total population, 49.8%; 2309 were women, accounting for 50.2%; in 2011, the birth rate was 12.6 per thousand, the mortality rate was 1.7 per thousand, and the natural growth rate of population was 10.9%.
In 2017, there were 5086 permanent residents in wuluksayi township.
In 2018, the registered residence population of 5097 people was in the village of the UN.
Economics
Wuluksayi township has agricultural cultivated land area of 11000 mu, 2.4 mu per capita; forest land area of 3326 mu; in 2011, the total agricultural output value was 27.66 million yuan, accounting for 2.9% of GDP; food crops were mainly wheat and corn; in 2011, the production of grain was 1762.7 tons, 382.9 kg per capita, including 962.4 tons of wheat and 800.3 tons of corn; the main economic crops were oil, vegetables and clover In 2011, the oil planting area was 1230 mu, with an output of 178.4 tons; the vegetable planting area was 461 mu, with an output of 461 tons; the alfalfa planting area was 7451 mu, with an output of 3844.7 tons.
Animal husbandry in wuluksayi township is mainly raising cattle, sheep, donkeys and poultry. In 2011, there were 897 cattle, 913 at the end of the year; 37387 sheep, 37100 at the end of the year; 1561 donkeys, 1573 at the end of the year; 29470 poultry, 29210 at the end of the year; in 2011, 465 tons of meat, 53 tons of eggs, 30 kg of wool were produced; the total output value of animal husbandry was 13.96 million Yuan, accounting for 50.5% of the total agricultural output value.
By the end of 2011, a total of 3326 mu of afforestation had been carried out in wuluksayi Township, including 559.3 mu of protective forest, 947 mu of economic forest and 8.5% of forest coverage. In 2011, the fruit planting area was 442 Mu and the output was 1749 tons. The main varieties were apricot and walnut, including 298 mu of apricot and 144 mu of walnut with the output of 1583 tons and 166 tons.
In 2011, there were 57 large, medium and small agricultural machines with a total power of 1262kw in wuluksayi township; the per capita net income of farmers was 3000 yuan; in 2011, there was a brick factory with 28 employees, with an annual output value of 1.5 million yuan and a monthly per capita income of 1385.6 yuan.
At the end of 2011, there were 40 commercial outlets in wuluksayi Township, with 135 employees and a monthly per capita income of 1735.2 yuan; in 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 1.36 million yuan, an increase of 7.3% over the previous year; there was one urban and rural fair market with an annual turnover of 1.43 million yuan, an increase of 2.3% over the previous year; in 2011, the total financial revenue was 5.26 million yuan, an increase of 10.9% over the previous year; among them, the local financial revenue was 430000 yuan, an increase of 4.3% over the previous year 7%, and the fiscal expenditure is 89 million yuan.
In 2018, there were three industrial enterprises in wuluksayi township.
social undertakings
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was one cultural station with a construction area of 400 square meters in wuluksayi Township, and nine rural libraries with a construction area of 30 square meters and a collection of 14000 books.
At the end of 2011, there were 8 sports venues and 4 coaches in wuluksayi township. 80% of the villages installed fitness equipment, and 13.6% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities. The sports activities regularly held every year included basketball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, and folk horse racing and sheep catching activities.
At the end of 2011, there were 1 broadcasting station and 7 Village broadcasting rooms in wuluksayi Township, and 850 satellite TV users, with a comprehensive TV coverage rate of 90%.
education
At the end of 2011, there was one kindergarten with 80 children; two primary schools with 366 students and 36 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; one junior middle school with 150 students and 25 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population, the enrollment rate of primary and junior high schools, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%.
In 2011, wuluksayi Township had 218100 yuan of education budget, an increase of 47% over the previous year; the proportion of education budget in the total financial expenditure was 17%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was a health center in wuluksayi Township, with 25 beds and 11 professional health personnel, including 7 licensed doctors, 2 licensed assistant doctors and 1 nurse. In 2011, 5400 person times of diagnosis and treatment were completed, and 4334 people participated in the new cooperative medical system, with a participation rate of 98%.
social security
In 2011, there were 40 urban minimum living security households with 52 people in wuluksayi Township, with an annual expenditure of 120000 yuan, an increase of 7% over the previous year, 192 yuan per month, 605 rural medical assistance people, and 483217 yuan. 5.8% over the previous year.
In 2011, there were 645 rural minimum living security households with 1416 people in wuluksayi Township, with an annual expenditure of 1.928 million yuan, an increase of 9.3% over the previous year, and a monthly per capita of 70.2 yuan, an increase of 6.5% over the previous year; seven rural five guarantees were provided separately, with an expenditure of 12600 yuan, an increase of 7.4% over the previous year; social welfare expenses were 270000 yuan, one nursing home, seven beds, and seven rural five guarantees were adopted.
Post and telecommunication
At the end of 2011, there was one post office and one delivery point in wuluksayi Township, with a total postal service of 40000 yuan and a rural postal service rate of 100%; there was one telecommunication enterprise and one service network; there were 546 telephone exchanges, 683 fixed telephone users and the penetration rate of telephone users reached 14.8%; there were 1584 mobile telephone users and 45 Internet users, with an annual revenue of 125000 yuan.
traffic
There are three rural roads with a total length of 180 km, including 15 km of asphalt pavement and 165 km of gravel pavement; there is one passenger station with 5 large and small passenger vehicles, carrying 60 passengers per day.
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